really? because i thought that a medium (25-40lbs) dog needs at least 300 grams of raw unprocessed cacao to be in jeopardy... dark chocolate has way less than that.... milk chocolate has even less and brownie mix only has traces

hes eaten a chocolate bar before that i left on the table one day... i took him to the vet and he told me not to worry, it doesnt have enough anywhere near enough theobromine to be in danger... hes just gonna have an upset stomach... all he got was really hyper for a few hrs and diarrhea the next day

It survived tho. Made its organs function a bit off, but it made a quick recovery. Chocolate is not deadly to all dogs, but it's certainly not a healthy snack. Says nothing as to how it reacted to the pot part of it

I've seen many of my friends who are long time smokers green out all the time. Yes, they have lost partial control of their motor functions. I personally have never greened out, also I'm sure a dog who has probably never been high is very susceptible to greening out.

most american chocolate (cookies/cereal/bars/brownies/ect) and chocolate mixes are mostly sugar,foodcoloring, and flavor... not enough cacao to actually affect the dog. same thing happened to my dog and chips ahoy cookies and my vet told me that hes going to be fine when i brought him in

Look up your **** . Dark chocolate is what is most harmful to dogs, and that's in large quantities. Milk chocolate (which is used for brownies) is harmful in quantities so large that a dog couldn't physically eat that much.

30 dollars wont get you real cacao in high quantities... what is dangerous to dogs isnt the chocolate itself, its theobromine, a compound that is a cardiac stimulant and a diuretic to dogs. basically it has the same effect to dogs as cocaine has to us. and theobromine is found in cacao in its highest concentration... if a chocolate is sweet and you bought it in a store, chances are that it isn't cacao... most cacao to a person that doesn't know their chocolates tastes like cardboard with a hint of an ashtray... thats why they severely dilute it and turn it into the candybars you see on the shelves of the grocery store

Well i got around 100 grams of chocolate that costed around 50 dollars (that **** is so ******* good)

also got 150 Grams of 100% dark chocolate (costed around 25 dollars) a dog can eat from 200 to 300 grams (if the dog is between 6-and 9 kilos) and then it will die all under 200 grams of pure dark chocolate it will survive.

same dog needs over half a kilo of milk chocolate before dying

The chocolate **** is a bit over protective - its like alcohol for them poisonous in some amount